Whakarewarewa – The Living Māori Village
17 Tryon Street
Whakarewarewa
PO Box 6148
Whakarewarewa
Rotorua 3010
Set in a geothermal wonderland, Whakarewarewa–The Living Māori Village is one of New Zealand’s oldest, iconic and most authentic attractions.
Home to the Tūhourangi Ngāti Wāhiao people, residents have been welcoming and sharing their enviable way of life for over 100 years. Enjoy a guided tour with a local, be enchanted by a Māori concert performance and view New Zealand’s most famous and largest geyser (Pōhutu).
Whaka Geothermal Trails is a new experience option that provides exclusive access to an untouched geothermal landscape where visitors you can experience the raw nature of Papatuanuku (mother-earth). Jurassic park-like landscapes are described as providing regenerative powers as You find yourself face-to-face with nature, hot spring lakes, bubbling mud pools and native manuka bushlands.
Whakarewarewa is just minutes away from central Rotorua. Gain fascinating historical insights and learn how local residents live among bubbling mud pools and active geysers. This will be a memorable experience for all ages. Open 9 am–4.00 pm daily.
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